Mills Vegan All-Mix Substrate is a high-quality organic and vegan blend, designed to promote healthy and vigorous plant growth.
Composition:
- White and black peat: Provides a base rich in essential nutrients.
- White peat fiber: Helps maintain the structure of the substrate, preventing compaction and promoting proper aeration.
- Limestone: Regulates the pH of the substrate, ensuring optimal conditions for the roots.
- DCM Vivisol (minigran): Organic fertilizer that provides essential nutrients during the first weeks of growth.
- DCM Micromix: A blend of micronutrients that supports root development and nutrient absorption.
- DCM Ecor 7: Organic amendment that improves substrate structure and water retention.
Features:
- 100% organic and vegan: Free from animal-derived ingredients and perlite, ensuring an ethical and sustainable cultivation process.
- Initial fertilization: Contains sufficient organic and vegan nutrients for the first four weeks of growth.
- Beneficial microorganisms: Includes bacteria like Bacillus, which facilitate nutrient availability for plants.
- Balanced pH: Maintains a pH of 6.0, suitable for most plants.
- Electrical conductivity (EC): 0.50 mS/cm, indicating a moderate concentration of soluble salts.
Benefits:
- Healthy growth: The combination of nutrients and microorganisms promotes strong root development and vigorous vegetative growth.
- Water retention and drainage: Its structure allows for proper moisture retention and effective drainage, preventing waterlogging and root rot.
- Versatility: Ideal for a wide range of crops, both indoors and outdoors, in pots or directly in the soil.
Usage Instructions:
- Moisturize the substrate before use to activate the microorganisms present.
- Use in pots or directly in the soil, depending on the needs of the crop.
- During the first weeks, no additional fertilizers are necessary due to the substrate's initial fertilization.
This substrate is an excellent choice for growers seeking an organic and vegan solution, ensuring a healthy and sustainable environment for their plants.
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